welcome to bbc news. i m david eades. our top stories. a number of people are killed after a car hits more than 20 people attending a parade in the us state of wisconsin. we are no longer looking for a suspect vehicle. we do have a person of interest in custody at the moment, but this is still a very fluid investigation. the missing chinese tennis player peng shuai tells olympic officials in a video call that she s safe and well belgium becomes the latest european country to see unrest over covid restrictions. violence breaks out in brussels after a march that drew 30,000 people. in venezuela where there s extreme poverty despite rich oil reserves scepticism that regional elections will change
a car is driven at high speed into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin, killing five people and injuring more than a0. police are holding the driver in custody but they don t believe there was a terrorist motive. today, our community faced horror and tragedy in what should have been and tragedy in what should have been a community celebration. i am deeply saddened to know that so many in our community went to a parade but ended up community went to a parade but ended up dealing with injury and heartache. children are thought to be among the victims. we ll be live with our correspondent in the united states also this lunchtime. mps vote today on the government s controversial plans to overhaul social care in england with a cap of £86,000.
that you find in most of our most successful economic comparators, and if all our businesses could reach more balance in their levels of productivity, then there would be absolutely no stopping us, and we would achieve what i believe we can, and become the biggest and most successful economy in europe. the labour leader sir keir starmer is due to address the conference later and spoke of the skills shortage, what labour would do about giving a firm grip on spending. see le aett, giving a firm grip on spending. see leggett, our business correspondence. our top story this lunchtime. a car is driven at high speed in to a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin, killing five people and injuring more than forty. police don t believe there was a terrorist motive. also in the programme, in the last few minutes a memorial service has begun for the mp david amess who was stabbed to death last month.
and they are prepared to pay for it here at the box office and on streaming services. that has film makers, studios and content platforms working to ensure that cameras keep rolling in asia and for asia. sarah toms, bbc news. just time to bring you the main details of what is the lead story at the moment. a number of people have died and others have been injured after a car drove at high speed into a christmas parade in the us state of wisconsin. police say a person of interest is in custody. they went so far as to say that 11 adults and i2 they went so far as to say that 11 adults and 12 children were taken to hospital after this incident in the town of walkinshaw in wisconsin. and
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